The collaboration between Lady Gaga and Doechii has moved from studio single to cinematic visual. On 27 April, the pair released the official music video for their track “Runway”, a song that will appear on the soundtrack to The Devil Wears Prada 2. The record leans into dance-pop energy, pairing Gaga’s theatrical delivery with Doechii’s nimble, rhythmic verses to present a track about fashion, confidence and commanding any space like a catwalk. Fans who had been speculating about a video were satisfied when the clip arrived, following earlier hints from Doechii during the Fashion Los Angeles Awards.
What the video shows and who directed it
Directed by acclaimed choreographer and filmmaker Parris Goebel, the video emphasizes performance and spectacle. The imagery is deliberately over-the-top: elaborate, bedazzled outfits that flirt with bondage aesthetics; whimsical costume moments such as Gaga embodying a teapot-like character; and larger-than-life props, including an enormous stiletto shoe that dominates several shots. These choices underline the song’s lyrical themes of transformation and display while reinforcing the connection to a movie that centers on the fashion industry. The clip moves quickly through tableaux, choreography and close-up performance shots, making the visuals as central to the song’s impact as the production.
How the collaboration came together
Although this is the first official duet between the two artists, their mutual admiration has been public. Doechii has called Gaga an influence and a guiding figure in contemporary pop performance, and Gaga has praised Doechii’s lyricism and expressive delivery in interviews. That rapport shows on-screen: they trade lines with chemistry and stage presence, alternating verses and harmonies in a way that lets both performers shine. The pairing also fits the film’s world, with the single acting as an audio companion to a narrative about editorial power and the visual languages of fashion.
Context from recent milestones
For Gaga, the release follows an extensive international run on her Mayhem Ball tour and notable wins at the Grammy Awards earlier in the year, where she was recognized for both album and dance-pop work. Doechii has also earned mainstream accolades, including recognition for a striking video that helped raise her profile. Those achievements add weight to the collaboration: it’s not simply a soundtrack placement but a meeting of two artists whose careers are experiencing pronounced momentum, bringing industry attention to both the single and the film.
Connection to The Devil Wears Prada 2
The song and video are explicitly linked to The Devil Wears Prada 2, which reunites original cast members and returns to the magazine-driven world that made the first film a cultural touchstone. The film’s promotional schedule converges with the music release: the video drop came shortly before the movie’s theatrical arrival on May 1, positioning “Runway” as part of the broader rollout. In that sense, the track functions both as a standalone pop moment and as a marketing asset for the film’s soundtrack and visual identity.
Visual motifs and thematic echoes
Throughout the clip, recurring motifs—costume excess, dramatic footwear, and choreographed struts—reflect the movie’s interrogation of image and authority within fashion publishing. The use of dramatic props and theatrical makeup creates a sense of hyperreality, where clothing and movement communicate power. By leaning into heightened fashion language, the video complements the film’s narrative while giving listeners a compact, stylized interpretation of the song’s message about transformation and dominance on the runway.
Audience reaction and what to expect next
Initial fan response highlighted the video’s visual inventiveness and the chemistry between the two performers. Social chatter centered on standout moments—costume reveals and choreographic flourishes—while reviewers noted the clip’s alignment with both artists’ strengths: Gaga’s flair for theatricality and Doechii’s dynamic flow. As the film opens, the single and its video will likely continue to be referenced in coverage, and the collaboration may lead to further live appearances or promotional spots tied to the movie’s release. For now, the clip offers a bright, fashion-forward moment in both artists’ ongoing careers.

